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Against All Gods: the epic conclusion to the WHO LET THE GODS OUT series: Who Let the Gods Out? 4

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Its not bad its definitely a decent manhua the only problem is the upload schedule is challenging as I want to try the light novel, however I don’t think I will be able to do that. The author makes you hear, see and FEEL it all, and transport you into the heat of the desperate struggle for life and death. A huge theme is whether or not humans have been tricked all their lives, ascribing virtue to gods who are by no means worthy of such adoration. I, King of All Manga Readers can definitely say this was a good read, especially one scene that sparked my ecstasy. There are a lot of characters in play here (as evidenced by the four-page dramatis personae at the beginning), but Cameron largely keeps to four point of view characters – an aged magos out for revenge, a grieving dancer acclimatising to an unexpected responsibility, a young scribe coming to terms with betrayal and a broader truth, and a cynical warrior uncomfortably aware that he’s past his best.

Against All Gods (Age of Bronze, book 1) by Miles Cameron

Gorged on sex, violence, and vanity, and filled with all the human insecurities, weaknesses, and downright pitiful self-absorption, these gods are anything but magnanimous and worthy of veneration.Whips cracked, fists pounded, and for the most part, the victims were blank-faced, unresponsive, less inclined to rebellion than donkeys or mules. But can a bunch of misfit gods, a lost constellation and a mortal boy stand up to the daemon hordes? For me, every book begins with the characters, and the characters in this book were absolutely fabulous.

The Age of Bronze Series by Miles Cameron - Goodreads

Every time I think I have my “best books of the year” list sorted, here comes a book like “Against All Gods” to throw a wrench in my well-made plans. As expected with a writing master such as Cameron, these themes are handled with aplomb, dark humour, and a glimmer of real hope.

Finally, Aanat, a master captain, and trader, wants to keep his ship, and his family who are its crew, safe from harm. But the mortals are tired of the game, and the bravest among them, aspire to overthrow the gods, and be free from their despotism.

Against All Gods - by Miles Cameron - BEFOREWEGOBLOG Review - Against All Gods - by Miles Cameron - BEFOREWEGOBLOG

I fear a “here’s the new boss, same as the old boss” outcome, if any of the humans manage to remain alive by the end of the series. Miles Cameron’s brilliantly-titled Against All Gods kicks off his Age of Bronze cycle, a new historical fantasy series set (as the name suggests) in a Bronze Age-inspired world populated by mortals, monsters and bickering, manipulative gods. Zos, a veteran mercenary, who is also a daring bull-leaper, is given a suicide mission by his masters, and the cynical warrior might be becoming tired enough of life to not care. There is chilling foreshadowing however, that should the audacious mortals somehow manage to survive, and in fact succeed in their quest, will they simply become that which they despise, providing more of the same sort of cruelty and capriciousness, if they manage to supplant their divine masters?Brought together by circumstance and the meddling of higher powers, and disillusioned by the uncaring gods, an unlikely group of mortals set out to take a stand, aware that they’re being manipulated but determined to find room for their own choices. To celebrate the arrival of Maz Evans’ latest masterpiece, VI SPY: LICENCE TO CHILL, and to maybe lend a helping hand to all of you teaching at the moment (both professionally and other! When you login first time using a Social Login button, we collect your account public profile information shared by Social Login provider, based on your privacy settings.

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This lord of gods cannot rest easy on his throne, however, as he and his followers overthrew the previous divine regime to ascend to their current heights. Once this happens, and the humans open their eyes to how badly the gods behave, it seems war is unavoidable, because without mutual respect, neither party can value the lives of the other. Yet, the gods have MAJOR internal issues, and they may just tear themselves apart before the mortals can have their day, destroying the world in the process. When Cameron offered me the incredible opportunity to receive an Advanced Reading Copy of his upcoming new fantasy release, “Against All Gods” (Book One in “The Age of Bronze Series”), in exchange for an honest review, I could not type, “Yes, please!Era was my favourite: uncompromisingly proud of and comfortable with her sexuality, resourceful, tough, full of life, lust, and the kind of friend you want in your corner. The story of the young man who received the Heavenly Poisonous Pearl, of his development and ascent in the world of the Arts of War!

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